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Best Bass For Prog/Metal?


AlexJGriffith
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Hi, all.

I'm looking into getting a replacement bass for my Ibanez BTB7 bass, and wanted to know if there are any standout basses that an aspiring progressive/metal bassist should look out for? I've already taken the Fender Jazz Bass into consideration, but I wanted to know if there were any others that anyone would recommend buying? My budget will be roughly around the £650 mark.

If anyone can help, that'd be great.

Thanks.

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A few good candidates would be a Spector Legend. Ibanez BTB, ESP LTD F-series, Warwick Rockbass (pick a body style) or possibly, if you want to consider used instruments, a Stingray or German Warwick (the Corvette $$ or Standards spring to mind) sometimes show up for the sort of money you are looking to spend. You can't really go wrong with any of these.

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Good call on the Peaveys - you might be able to find a Cirrus BXP for £300-ish, although keep an eye out for a G-Bass - they're US-made, with a Modulus graphite neck and Peavey's beefy VFL pickups. Spectacularly good bass, and, when they do show up, cheap as (moderately expensive) chips. :)

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The best bass is the one that sits in your hands nicely and allows you to play the bass parts well.
There really is no make/model that is 'better' for a genre than others.

Case in point:
Tina Turner's some-time bass player, Warren Mcrae plays ESP, even seen him with an F-Series (usually seen with the likes of Cradle Of Filth, Chthonic etc)
Martín Méndez from Opeth plays a Fender Marcus Miller signature 4 string bass. Sounds great!

Si

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[quote name='Alex Tootstick' timestamp='1447805835' post='2910651']
Just bought a Spector legend 5 which has high regard at your price range. Can't comment on its sound and play-ability as it hasn't arrived yet but I'll let you know at the end of the week. They are on bass direct at the minute for £699 which is the lowest I've seen new.
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I had a spector legend sixer for a while and it was an excellent bass... great build, playability and tone. It's a whole lot of bass for the price, I'm sure you'll love it :)

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I'd say any bass that allows you play in this style. But when I hear prog/metal, I think Dream Theatre, therefore the previously mentioned Yamaha RBX. However, given that John Myung now uses a Bongo, maybe a Musicman of some description.

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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1447844776' post='2910834']


I had a spector legend sixer for a while and it was an excellent bass... great build, playability and tone. It's a whole lot of bass for the price, I'm sure you'll love it :)
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Update on the Spector...
Yeah love it.
Would recommend them to anyone, the range of sounds available with the independent volume knobs for the pups is amazing. Great punchy b string and it's pretty to look at. Chuffed really. I'd give one a shot if I were you. The thing is I changed from a stingray and I can still get a zingy stingray sound (almost anyway.) really is a lot of bass for the cost.
My only negative really is the gloss finish on the neck makes it a bit grippy with sweaty hands: never played with a gloss finish before and might consider sanding the gloss away if i keep getting caught up.

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[quote name='AlexJGriffith' timestamp='1448127048' post='2913219']
I absolutely love the Bongo bass. We have one on display at college, and we were allowed to take it off the display stand and give it a try. It's a beautiful instrument, but about a grand out of my budget. I need to find somewhere that stocks Yamaha basses so I can try some out.
[/quote]Yeah, Bongos are crazy expensive and they don't come up 2nd hand that often either. However, other MMs in the range will get in you into that sonic space. Trying a Yamaha in your neck of the woods could be tough, neither GG or Andertons appear to have any in stock. However, a trip up town to Soho might be the way forward (I'd call ahead to check stock though) https://www.yamahamusiclondon.com/Guitars/Bass-Guitars/ you could then extend your trip to include The Gallery in Camden http://thebassgallery.com/bass/rbx-375.html

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[quote name='Alex Tootstick' timestamp='1448129647' post='2913237']
Update on the Spector...
Yeah love it.
Would recommend them to anyone, the range of sounds available with the independent volume knobs for the pups is amazing. Great punchy b string and it's pretty to look at. Chuffed really. I'd give one a shot if I were you. The thing is I changed from a stingray and I can still get a zingy stingray sound (almost anyway.) really is a lot of bass for the cost.
My only negative really is the gloss finish on the neck makes it a bit grippy with sweaty hands: never played with a gloss finish before and might consider sanding the gloss away if i keep getting caught up.
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+1

I use a Spector EURO 5 and it really works in almost any genres. It has a strong, even character that works well in dense music and it's quite easy to handle by engineers both in studio and in live.
These go under a grand used and are of great value IMO.
BTW, Dream Theater's Images and words was tracked with a Spector NS2.

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I can basically say that a bass is indeed the best type of bass for providing the bass as necessitated by the requirements of a prog/metal band which includes a bass player for playing bass on a bass.

To clarify, yes...a bass is best for playing bass in a prog/metal band - best bass or best anything being defined by the subjective reality as perceived by said bassist's perception of reality as it isn't but actually is in his world.

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[quote name='Alex Tootstick' timestamp='1448129647' post='2913237']
Update on the Spector...
Yeah love it.
Would recommend them to anyone, the range of sounds available with the independent volume knobs for the pups is amazing. Great punchy b string and it's pretty to look at. Chuffed really. I'd give one a shot if I were you. The thing is I changed from a stingray and I can still get a zingy stingray sound (almost anyway.) really is a lot of bass for the cost.
My only negative really is the gloss finish on the neck makes it a bit grippy with sweaty hands: never played with a gloss finish before and might consider sanding the gloss away if i keep getting caught up.
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Glad you're happy with it :)

My legend sixer had a natural neck finish... the gloss must be a new thing :blink:

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